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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    AMD bumps up quad core road map   Keyloggers jump 65 percent as info theft goes mainstream   OSDL launches open source software database online   HP opens China research lab   Casinos gamble on RFID gaming chips
Wednesday, 16th November 2005
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  • AMD bumps up quad core road map
  • Keyloggers jump 65 percent as info theft goes mainstream
  • OSDL launches open source software database online
  • HP opens China research lab
  • Casinos gamble on RFID gaming chips
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    AMD bumps up quad core road map
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